Men's Tennis

AS A SENIOR IN 2009-2010: Returned to line up
after redshirting 2008-2009 season because of NCAA transfer rules
... finished the year at 13-9 in singles action ... earned All-WCC
Second Team Singles honors ... played primarily at No. 1 and 2
singles ... did not play in fall 2009 tournament season ... had a
seven match win streak in singles starting Mar. 14 with a win over
UAB's Danny Manlow and ending after defeating Pacific's Ivan Garcia
Castro on April 9 ... partnered with fellow senior Jay Wong in all
doubles matches ... went 16-8 in doubles at the No. 1 and 2
positions ... received All-WCC Second Team Doubles honors with Jay
Wong.

AS A REDSHIRT SENIOR 2008-2009: Returns to
Santa Clara after spending dual season at Pepperdine and will
redshirt this season due to NCAA transfer rules.

AS A JUNIOR IN 2007-08 AT PEPPERDINE:
Transferred to Pepperdine in the spring of 2008 ... a member of
Waves team that won 18th straight WCC title ... team finished dual
season with a No. 14 national ranking ... went 5-6 in the dual
season in singles playing primarily at the No. 6 position ... won
final three matches at the No. 5 spot ... paired with Mahmoud Kamel
in doubles at the end of the year at the No. 3 position, posting a
3-0 record... posted 0-1 record at No. 2 doubles and 1-1 record at
No. 3.

AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2006-07: Finished the year
19-16 in singles overall and 14-11 in duals ... went 20-13 in
doubles and 16-9 in duals ... named All-WCC Honorable Mention in
singles and doubles ... reached finals of SAP pre-qualifying
tournament in Feb. to advance to qualifying draw ... was not able
to participate in qualifying tournament due to commitments with SCU
... Doubles: played with Jay Wong, Robert Gallman
and Kevin McQuaid ... went 8-3 in duals with Wong at No. 3 and 6-5
with Gallman at No. 2 and No. 3 and 2-1 at No. 3 with McQuaid ...
competed in the Bronco Classic, Bulldog Classic and ITA Regionals
with Brogan in the fall ... played first 14 of the spring with
Gallman, going 2-1 at the Aztec Invitational, including wins over
ASU's Souza and Marsh 8-2 and ASU's Brooklyn and Marsh 8-5 ... won
two straight duals with Gallman, beating UC Davis' McKakin and
Reiser 8-4 on Jan. 20 and Boise State's Werbeck and Robertson 8-6
... won final three dual matches with Gallman against Hawaii on
Feb. 14, Gonzaga on Feb. 16 and Oregon on Feb. 17 ... won first
dual match with Wong on Feb. 19 vs. Hejazi and Taylor of UCSB, 8-5
... won two out of three duals with McQuaid, beating Kincaid and
Schleining of Portland 8-2 and Nachbauer and Thong of USF, while
losing to SMC's Platonov and Sion 8-6 from Mar. 2-7 ... finished
season strong with five wins out of six matches with Wong,
including two wins at the WCC Championships ... in the semifinals
of the WCCs on Apr. 21 defeated USD's Ozurovich and Sekiguchi 8-2
and won 8-2 vs. Ozpinar and Zannoni of Saint Mary's in third place
match on Apr. 22 ... Singles: went 3-4 at the
Bronco Classic, Bulldog Classic and ITA Regionals in the fall ...
reached ITA Rd of 32 after 6-3, 6-3 win over Matt Seeberger of
Hawaii ... on Jan. 13 at the Aztec Invitational won two singles
victories; the first against Anthony Gomez 6-1, 6-1, of San Diego
State, and the second against Arizona State's Ryan Waits 2-6, 6-1,
6-2 ... had nine-three set matches in dual season ... won two
singles matches, one over UC Santa Cruz's Jeff Fong and the second
over UC Davis' Tyler Lee on Jan. 20 in first dual matches ... on
Jan. 28 vs. Boise State came back to beat Eric Roberson 4-6, 6-4,
7-5 at the No. 2 position ... on Feb. 10 defeated Arizona's Bruno
Alcala 6-4, 6-3 in 4-3 Bronco win, first ever over a Pac-10 on the
road ... on Feb. 17 at No. 2 pulled out a three-set win over
Oregon's Alexander Cornelissen 6-7 (1), 7-6 (5), 1-0 (8) ... on
Mar. 2 defeated Portland's Alex Strom 6-3, 5-7, 1-0 (10-5) ... on
Mar. 23 defeated Cornell's Josh Raff 7-5, 6-2 ... on Mar. 31 vs.
Harvard earned a singles victory over Ashwin Kumar 6-3, 6-4 in 4-3
team win ... at the No. 2 singles position on Apr. 4, defeated
Stanford's Eric McKean 6-2, 6-1 ... on Apr. 5 played at the No. 1
singles position for the first time, losing three-setter to Matthew
Berry 5-7, 6-4, 7-6 (8-6) ... on Apr. 15 clinched a three set
singles victory at No. 2 over UCSD's Eric Rubens 6-3, 4-6, 1-0
(10-5) ... at the WCC Championships on Apr. 21, defeated Loyola
Marymount's Sam Tadevosian 6-2, 6-4 ... lost 7-6 (2), 6-7 (0), 7-5
to Andre Sion of SMC in WCC Championships third-place match on Apr.
22.

AS A FRESHMAN IN 2005-06: Proved to be one of
the most versatile players on the team, competing anywhere from the
No. 2 to 6 positions... clinched a team-high four matches, as his
singles victories enabled Santa Clara to defeat Princeton, San
Francisco, Saint Mary's, and Idaho... earned All-WCC Honorable
Mention after posting a 4-2 mark in league action... won his first
five matches of the dual season in straight sets, defeating Kyle
McMakin (UC Davis), Max Ortiz (UC Santa Cruz), Chong Wang (USC),
Eoin Heavey (California), Derrick Lajola (Hawai'i)... participated
in the Wilson/ITA Northwest Regional Championships... reached the
quarterfinals of the Santa Clara Bronco Classic, beating Thomas
Morton (Sacramento State) and Vladimir Pino (Oregon) before falling
to Guillaume Tonelli (Nevada)... went 10-18 in doubles, manning the
No. 3 position with a variety of partners... advanced to the
semifinals of the Santa Clara Bronco Classic with Kenzo
Hirakawa-Wong.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2005 graduate of Los Gatos High
School...played for coach Todd Disley...led team to back-to-back
Central Coast Section and Northern California High School titles as
a junior and senior...as a senior, Brogan led the Wildcats to a
second-place finish at the prestigious Corona Del Mar/National High
School All-American Invitational...ranked as high as No. 30 in Boys
18s and No. 42 in Boys 16s USTA national rankings...achieved No. 1
national doubles ranking in Boys 16s...represented Northern
California at the USTA Junior Davis Cup, Intersectional and Zonal
championships.

PERSONAL: Has personal connection to Santa
Clara, as his parents have taught for the Leavey School of Business
... has two younger brothers, Patrick and Kevin and one sister,
Allison ... Brogan chose the Bronco program over USC, UCLA,
Washington, California and UC Santa Barbara.